13. 
Au 
rit ated 
Because: 
The flavor of this avocado is unsur- 
passed. 
The appearance sells the fruit to the 
stranger. 
Oil content at maturity tests 18% or 
more. 
Practically free from fibre. 
Average size is from 8 to 14 ounces. 
Most exceptional keeping qualities. 
A thrifty, hardy tree which bears fruit 
in its second year after planting. 
Blooms in the spring. Fruit matures 
about October. 
Six to seven months from bud to ma- 
turity. 
Short stemmed variety; minimizes 
wind damage. 
Leathery skin; can be eaten from the 
half-shell. 
Two and a half year old trees with- 
stood a freeze of twenty degrees in 
January, 1937, without any visible 
effect, — no defoliation, — and pro- 
duced a good crop the same year. 
An average of five or six months’ rest 
after harvest before the next bloom 
gives the tree a chance to recuperate 
its strength in full,—thereby giving 
a normal erop every year instead of 
alternate years. 
Grown Under License from Patentee by 
Hacienda Nursery 
615 NO. HAZEL ST., LA HABRA, CALIF. 
PHONE: WHITTIER 82023 
